A lecture Tuesday at Canterbury College will explore “Anatomy, Cartography, and the Prehistory of Normality.”
A lecture Tuesday at Canterbury College will explore “Anatomy, Cartography, and the Prehistory of Normality.”
A video by fourth-year communications student Day Xu-tong aims to capture some good memories of the campus for alumni and those who, like him, will graduate soon.
The time-lapse project combines dozens of views of buildings and surrounding grounds, presenting eight months’ worth of footage in less than three minutes.
“I wanted to capture all four seasons,” Day says. “In order to capture images from spring to winter, I need at least eight months, right?”
Watch his video here:
The Marshall McLuhan Centenary Fellowship will support UWindsor professor Michael Darroch’s work on the history of early media studies in Canada.
Students get hands-on experience by participating in film productions, like this project dramatizing a house robbery.
Professor Min Bae’s film “Stillwater,” set in prohibition-era Windsor, will enjoy its world premiere on Wednesday, November 4.
A series of videos produced by the Student Recruitment Office shows what current students are saying about their UWindsor experiences.
Four UWindsor Communication, Media and Film (CMF) students joined their professor this summer as interns on an actual film set, putting theory into practice.
Matthew Sabelli; Christina Bresolin; Erik de Paulsen; and Kurt Sasso joined professor and filmmaker, Mike Stasko in shooting, The Control, a science-fiction movie co-written and co-directed by professor Stasko and Eric Schiller. The film is a production of Stasko’s film company, "The Dot Film Company".
UWindsor alumnus Chris George is performing in Windsor as part of the popular CBC Kid's TV show The Moblees’ promotional tour, June 19 and 20.
Students and grads recently pooled their talents to help UWindsor film professor produce a short film rich in Essex County history.
Limited spots available at Campus Technology Day 2015.